What are the Potential Toxicological Risks of CVD?
The toxicological risks associated with CVD primarily stem from the precursor chemicals and the by-products generated during the process. Many of these substances can be hazardous to human health. For instance, some precursors are volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can cause respiratory issues and other health problems upon inhalation. Additionally, certain metal compounds used in CVD, such as nickel carbonyl and tungsten hexafluoride, are highly toxic and pose significant health risks.